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first time lecturing on DNA topology today, in the UCSF #BioReg class - such a beautiful subject, hopefully I didn't butcher it too much!

Today in discussion section for the UCSF #BioReg course, we are doing one of my all time favorite papers - Ruskin’s classic demonstration that mRNA splicing involved a branched lariat structure
https://t.co/4VarUW5ab5

Last discussion paper for the year in #Bioreg - using ribosome profiling at high resolution to look at how stalled ribosomes get rescued, pretty cool. https://t.co/TnUpbn25A1

Another week another interesting discussion paper in #Bioreg. This weeks paper Ying et al 2017 https://t.co/7EcUhMQ3Fs on the functional requirement for aggregation/phase separation of the rbfox splicing regulator.

Gearing up to discuss an all-time favorite paper in #BioReg today - Oehler 1990 cooperativity of lac repressor binding, so elegant!

@StearnsLab @HarmitMalik @elizostrow The way I like to teach this paper is first ask students was the culture synchronized? If not then how could they have seen clean mw transitions? Then we go to their mw calculation figure and ask is that the actual mw of a bacterial genome? #BioReg
@WallaceUcsf Joachim hasn't changed a bit!?! Oh the love-hate relationship I had with #Bioreg 😂, mostly good times though!
I love Wednesday mornings in the winter: get up before dawn to read each weeks #bioreg discussion paper. Today it’s a true classic - Barbara Ruskin’s discovery of the splicing lariat

Week 3 of #bioreg discussion - very nice paper Feklistov & Darst 2011 showing sigma factor flips bases out of the —10 sequence, pretty cool!

@peiferlabunc @Hoosierflyman @UNC i was once told that although my grade would be listed as an A, it really should have been an A- only UCSF didn't allow that as an option. but they wanted to make sure i knew it wasn't really an A. #bioreg
Almost time for #bioreg discussion. This weeks paper seems like it’s about ribosome assembly, but actually it’s about necessary vs sufficient! #UCSFtetrad

Getting ready for weekly discussion in #Bioreg #UCSFtetrad. Phase separation in splicing regulation? But is it necessary or sufficient? Either? Neither? Big question: is rbfox pronounced ribo-fox or robo-fox?

Looking forward to another discussion session in #Bioreg #UCSFtetrad. One of my all time favorite papers, Discovery of splicing lariat by Barbara Ruskin.

Every Wednesday I rise before dawn to read the weekly discussion paper for #BioReg #UCSFTetrad. This week action at a distance! Classic Müller-Hill paper. Stat-mech in biology!

Another week, another in-depth paper discussion for #BioReg #UCSFTetrad. Is it FRET? No. Is binding cooperative? No. Is the mech of strand melting by sigma realty f#%&ing cool? Yes!

Online teaching life hack: DIY stylus lets you draw on the trackpad of your laptop. #bioreg #UCSFtetrad

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